The T-shirts are made, the bus loaded up. DAMAGED GOODS Tour: 2010.
Well, not really, but on Sunday I start heading out to meet folks, talk about the new McMorrow novel, writing, mysteries, and anything else that comes to my mind and yours. We start off in China! (Maine, that is) on Sunday, April 25, at 3 p.m. at the Albert Church Brown Memorial Library in China Village, between Waterville and Augusta. This will be my only Central Maine speaking engagement so if you’re in that neck of the woods, please stop by. Bonus: at this one there will be homemade refreshments (great baked goods), nice people, a very cool early 19th century building. Good times!
From there, it’s on to Portland, a few stops on the Maine coast, New Hampshire, and a possible Vermont loop in September. Check out the list under events. We’ll be adding to it as new stops are scheduled. I hope to see you.














In PORT CITY SHAKEDOWN, the first Brandon Blake novel, Brandon gets a full dose of bad guys. A brawl in a funeral home introduces him to Joel Fuller, a sociopathic hustler. Fuller is fresh out of jail and determined to take Brandon out—after Fuller and his sidekick Kelvin shake him down.
Rocky isn’t a tough guy. He’s a skinny little kid with crooked glasses, and he shouldn’t be homeless in Portland, Maine. When McMorrow and Roxanne pluck him from under the stomping feet of a gang of street kids, Rocky latches onto McMorrow–and drags him into a world of murder, both old and new. Why is McMorrow protecting Rocky? The cops want to know. Why is Rocky on the run? McMorrow wants to know. Why does death follow in Rocky’s wake? Jack and Roxanne need to find out before they’re added to the list.
Gerry, I just wanted you to know that I received a Kindle for my birthday, and my first purchase was Port City Shakedown! I will let you know how I like the experience. I’ve recently had arthritis in my thumbs (no relation to the birthday, I’m sure….) and so I think the Kindle was a very timely gift, as I’ve read 3 books this week already and the simple task of holding them in the joint of my hand was a bit painful.
So, I’ve crossed over to the other side
Andrea
p.s. can you send a virtual autograph?
Wow, Andrea. I’m honored. I know people who absolutely swear by Kindles. Sounds like you’re off to a good start. And I wouldn’t want my books to cause you pain. Maybe keep you up late at night …